Breast Imaging Techniques for Radiographers
Autor Cristina Poggien Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 oct 2024
It is structured in 6 parts, Basic theory, Technical quality, Clinical quality, on the Report, other breast imaging techniques and Radio-Protection, Ergonomics, the academic training and the communicant skill.
Every part is divided in chapters, made up of short paragraphs with very specific titles, to give the reader the opportunity to find the answer to her/his question easily.
Much importance is given to the image produced, which should be characterized by a very high level of diagnostic information, to allow the reader to find the lesion, if it is there, as early as possible. The topic of how to produce the image is dealt with then, but also of how to evaluate thoroughly and appropriately the quality of it. Giving this in-depth knowledge was the aim of this work.
The book covers up-to-date information about breast imaging and the surveillance pathway of the patient with breast cancer; it is therefore, of significant interest to Radiographers, Technologists, Radiologists, Breast Nurses; Radiographers students, both undergraduate and postgraduate; Physiotherapists.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031633133
ISBN-10: 303163313X
Pagini: 450
Ilustrații: Approx. 450 p. 104 illus.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 303163313X
Pagini: 450
Ilustrații: Approx. 450 p. 104 illus.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
PART 1, BASIC THEORY 1.- Chapter 1. Epidemiology.- Chapter 2. Risk factors.- Chapter 3. Anatomy.- Chapter 4. Carcinogenesis.-Chapter 5. Classification of Breast neoplastic diseases notes on surgical and therapeutic treatments.- Chapter 6. Theoretical foundation of mammography screening and clinical mammography; dedicated centers. PART 2. TECHNICAL QUALITY.- Chapter 7. The Mammographic unit and the detectors.- Chapter 8. The digital image, its processing; technical quality controls QC in mammography, hints.- PART 3. CLINICAL QUALITY 65.- Chapter 9. The standard mammography examination technique: Positioning the patient.- Chapter 10. Non standard patient positioning; the Lateral projection and the additional CC projections for OQ and IQ.- Chapter 11. Verifying clinical image quality.- Chapter 12. Clinical quality classification.- Chapter 13. Mammographic findings, call backs and the triangulation.- Chapter 14. Breast implant imaging in mammography: the Eklund technique.- Chapter 15. Male breast cancer MBC.-Chapter 16. The procedure before performing a mammography examination.- Chapter 17. Main artifacts in mammography images.- PART 4. ABOUT THE REPORT, OTHER BREAST IMAGING TECHNIQUES AND THE RADIO PROTECTION IN SENOLOGY.- Chapter 18. The mammography report ; cytological and micro-histological sampling; the stereotactic biopsy.- Chapter 19. The management of the surgical specimen.- Chapter 20. The DBT tomosynthesis, CESM mammography with media contrast agents; notes on MBI, Molecular Breast Imaging.- Chapter 21. Radio protection in mammography.- Chapter 22. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the breast BMRI.- PART 5. ERGONOMICS, ACADEMIC TRAINING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS.- Chapter 23. Ergonomics and work-related musculoskeletal disorders.- Chapter 24. The evolution of the Mammographer education EBP and the communication skills in the mammography room.- PART 6. APPENDIX: Annexes 1.- Annex 1. Radiographic anatomy of the breast: subdivision into portions, according to the hands of the clock, and by anatomical parts.- Annex 2. Radiographic geometrical factors in mammography.- Annex 3. Criteria for iconographic accuracy in mammography (extension of the tissue acquired and acquisition geometry.- Annex 4. Data collection form for BMRI examination.- Annex 5. The Poggi Method: a new approach for the production of high quality mammography.- Annex 6. Evaluation of the quality of the image produced in mammography by extension and distension of the tissue, acquisition geometry and compression, with the system POINT POBMI INTEGRATO POGGI.
Notă biografică
Cristina Poggi has had a permanent position as Radiographer since 1994, after getting the Bachelor degree in Radiologic and Imaging Science at the University of Florence in 1993 (ratified by DM 19/2/2009). In the last 20 years she devoted herself to the work of Breast Radiographer. She took a master course (first level) in Magnetic Resonance Imaging in 2013. She has pursued the career of educator and trainer in Senology since 2010, building her expertise taking advanced courses, held both in Italy and in Europe, including some by professor Tabar, L., MD (FACR). She also keeps up to date consulting the latest news in this field, from European Commission on Breast Cancer (ECBC) and American College of Radiology (ACR). She gave many lectures on quality in mammography and breast MRI in Italy.
During the pandemic outbreak she started giving lectures online, in Italian and in English, through a YouTube dedicated channel. She collaborated with Mammography Educators by Louise Miller R.T. (R) (M) (ARRT). She worked in Federazione delle Associazioni Scientifiche dei Tecnici di radiologia (FASTER), Scientific Associations of Radiographers Federation, from 2018 to March 2023, as member of the Scientific Committee for Senology. During that period she participated in some of the European Federation of Radiographers Societies (EFRS) projects. She is currently teaching Senology at the University of Florence, also as a thesis advisor. She was part of the team in the project “Mammographer in A3… x3”, South East Tuscany area, leader Stefania Bracciali, Dr. Radiographer, winner of the first prize Lean Healthcare Award, November 2022.
During the pandemic outbreak she started giving lectures online, in Italian and in English, through a YouTube dedicated channel. She collaborated with Mammography Educators by Louise Miller R.T. (R) (M) (ARRT). She worked in Federazione delle Associazioni Scientifiche dei Tecnici di radiologia (FASTER), Scientific Associations of Radiographers Federation, from 2018 to March 2023, as member of the Scientific Committee for Senology. During that period she participated in some of the European Federation of Radiographers Societies (EFRS) projects. She is currently teaching Senology at the University of Florence, also as a thesis advisor. She was part of the team in the project “Mammographer in A3… x3”, South East Tuscany area, leader Stefania Bracciali, Dr. Radiographer, winner of the first prize Lean Healthcare Award, November 2022.
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This manual provides a wealth of information to help mammographers understand and successfully perform breast imaging techniques.
It is structured in 7 parts: 1) Basic theory on anatomy, breast cancer, treatment, and organisational features of breast screening program; 2) Technical quality, on the mammographic unit and image; 3) Clinical quality, mammography positioning, and quality assessment; 4) on the report, digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), stereotaxis, artifacts, surgical specimen management, contrast enhancement spectral mammography (CESM), molecular breast imaging (MBI), radioprotection in the Senology department and breast magnetic resonance imaging (BMRI); 5) Ergonomics in the Senology department, radiographer academic training and communication skills; 6) advanced information in evaluating and producing high-quality mammograms, and about the Poggi method; 7) 2 annexes on clinical and technical quality in mammography and 1 about collecting historical data in Breast MRI.
Great importance is attached to the image produced, characterized by a very high level of diagnostic information, to enable the reader to find the lesion as early as possible. The question of image production is addressed, as is the thorough and appropriate assessment of its quality.
This book contains up-to-date information on breast imaging and the breast cancer patient's surveillance pathway. It will therefore be of interest to radiographers, technologists, radiologists, breast nurses and radiography students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
It is structured in 7 parts: 1) Basic theory on anatomy, breast cancer, treatment, and organisational features of breast screening program; 2) Technical quality, on the mammographic unit and image; 3) Clinical quality, mammography positioning, and quality assessment; 4) on the report, digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), stereotaxis, artifacts, surgical specimen management, contrast enhancement spectral mammography (CESM), molecular breast imaging (MBI), radioprotection in the Senology department and breast magnetic resonance imaging (BMRI); 5) Ergonomics in the Senology department, radiographer academic training and communication skills; 6) advanced information in evaluating and producing high-quality mammograms, and about the Poggi method; 7) 2 annexes on clinical and technical quality in mammography and 1 about collecting historical data in Breast MRI.
Great importance is attached to the image produced, characterized by a very high level of diagnostic information, to enable the reader to find the lesion as early as possible. The question of image production is addressed, as is the thorough and appropriate assessment of its quality.
This book contains up-to-date information on breast imaging and the breast cancer patient's surveillance pathway. It will therefore be of interest to radiographers, technologists, radiologists, breast nurses and radiography students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Caracteristici
Explains the correlation between anatomy and radiological anatomy Illustrates each step for correct positioning in mammography with related results Helps to understand the entire process of Breast MRI from sequence to data elaboration